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No Regret

Original title: Huhwihaji anha
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.2K
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No Regret (2006)
Theatrical Trailer from Regent
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KoreanDramaRomance

Sumin is an orphan trying to balance work in a factory with study at an art college and an evening job. One night, a rich young businessman makes an advance on him during one of his driving ... Read allSumin is an orphan trying to balance work in a factory with study at an art college and an evening job. One night, a rich young businessman makes an advance on him during one of his driving jobs.Sumin is an orphan trying to balance work in a factory with study at an art college and an evening job. One night, a rich young businessman makes an advance on him during one of his driving jobs.

  • Director
    • Hee-il Leesong
  • Writer
    • Hee-il Leesong
  • Stars
    • Kim Nam-gil
    • Lee Young-hoon
    • Hyeon-cheol Jo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hee-il Leesong
    • Writer
      • Hee-il Leesong
    • Stars
      • Kim Nam-gil
      • Lee Young-hoon
      • Hyeon-cheol Jo
    • 18User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Kim Nam-gil
    Kim Nam-gil
    • Song Jae-min
    • (as Han Lee)
    Lee Young-hoon
    • Lee Soo-min
    Hyeon-cheol Jo
    • Jung-tae
    Kim Dong-wook
    Kim Dong-wook
    • Ga-ram
    Jeong Seung-gil
    Jeong Seung-gil
    • Madame
    Kim Hwa-yeong
    Kim Hwa-yeong
    • Jae-min's mother
    Lee Seung-cheol
    • Jae-min's father
    Kim Jeong-hwa
    • Hyun-woo
    • (as Kim Jung-hwa)
    Doo-yeong Choi
    Park Gi-woong
    Park Gi-woong
    • Gay Employee
    • (as Park Ki-woong)
    Choon-ha Hwang
    • Jae-chul
    Yang Ik-joon
    Yang Ik-joon
    Park Mi-hyeon
    Park Mi-hyeon
    • Restaurant Manager
    • Director
      • Hee-il Leesong
    • Writer
      • Hee-il Leesong
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    User reviews18

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    7Havan_IronOak

    Rentboy Triptych meets Romeo & Juliet

    Su-min is a poor country boy raised in an orphanage who goes to the big city and gets a job working in a factory in Seoul. He also does odd jobs to make ends meet and one night while working as a driver meets a man Jae-min who propositions him. Su-min soon discovers that the Jae-min is the son of the plant owner and that he's being laid-off. While the son attempts to save his job, Su-min rejects the offer and walks out.

    Shortly thereafter he finds himself working in a boydello and the rich man has tracked him down. Also working at the boydello is a jaded Hustler named Jung-tae who's only working where he is so that he can make a lot of cash to spend on his girlfriend. Later we meet another young country orphan who comes to work at the boydello and wins the affections of a local policeman.

    With the story of how this life changes these three young men as a backdrop we see the relationship between Su-min and Jae-min grow from a stalker relationship to something more only to have Jae-min's parents intercede with plans of their own.

    The subtitling could be better and some of the plot developments seemed to be somewhat abrupt, (at least to an occidental mind) but overall the film is watchable and better than most Korean gay films that I've seen. Some additional character development would have helped as well.
    10laweat

    Gave me "the goosebump experience"

    This movie gave me one of those very rare and difficult to describe experiences, where I was completely riveted during the film, then literally ecstatic afterward thanks to the artistic brilliance on display here. I saw it at the San Francisco Frameline film festival 6/07. Maybe my experience was personal, and maybe I just enjoyed the movie more than anyone in the audience that night, I really can't say. But wow! I wanted to jump for joy when it was over. So unique, inventive, fascinating, unexpected, beautifully acted (beautiful in all senses of the word), and with direction so insanely brilliant it was a gift to this movie lover. There are some great films coming out of S. Korea; this is one. See it if you can.
    10derekmcgovern

    Haunting & unforgettable

    I recently purchased this film from dvdfromkorea.com & I have no hesitation in saying that it's one of the best films to have come out of South Korea in the last few years - and certainly the most memorable gay-themed Korean movie. It's also proof that a miniscule budget (of reportedly just US$100,000!) needn't compromise artistic standards. The acting is wonderful (including the superbly talented Lee Young Hoon, who is simply heartbreaking), and Leesong Hee-il's script and direction are top-notch - all the more remarkable when one considers that this was the first feature-length film for both men. Yes, the film does take an unexpected narrative shift toward the end - one that may strike some first-time viewers as implausible - but subsequent viewings should enhance one's understanding of the reasons for this change. And while it's also true that the English subtitles could have been better, I certainly had no difficulty following them.

    A great film - and one that I've returned to many times. I can't wait to see what the very gifted Leesong Hee-il comes up with next.
    10iamintampa

    Stunning

    I just finished watching this movie and I don't have words to summarize the emotion it places on you, the roller coaster ride of ups and downs and twists. I have never seen anything like this movie. The last 30 minutes of this film is unlike anything I have ever seen or experienced in a movie in my entire life. The visuals of the last 30 minutes -- I've never seen anything like that -- I've never had that kind of emotional experience from a film. There are so many scenes in this movie that stay with you, that pull at you, that are universal. You don't need to be gay, or Korean, or anything like the characters in this film because the emotions and experiences are universal, shared by everyone.

    It is a must see. Do not doubt for a moment the payback you will receive from locating, buying and spending two hours with this movie.

    If anyone connected to this movie's distribution or production is reading this -- please put out a high definition version of the DVD. Please!
    10penncare

    Finally out on DVD - a must see!

    I saw this movie at PIGLFF (Philadelphia film festival). It was an incredible movie and I am so glad that it finally made it to DVD. It is one of the best GLBT Asian films to come out in the past 5 years. I judge a movie on whether it is worth paying full price/matinée/Netflix/"can't give it away" and this movie is definitely worth paying full price to watch. Some may comment it is over the top but American viewers have to remember that Asian sensibilities and their respective story lines are different. This movie is so worth watching and enjoying. I will admit the movie is a bit slow in parts but the overall product is highly satisfying. The actors do an amazing job especially the main protagonist, Lee Su-Min (played by the very cute Lee Young-Hoon). To get the full effect of this movie or any sub-titled movie, it is worth watching twice to capture anything that you miss. You won't be disappointed in watching this!

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    • Trivia
      Karaoke track, played in the gay strip club is called - Milion Alikh Roz (Million Red Roses). An infamous Soviet/Russian song, originally performed by Alla Pugachyova. The song is about a tortured artist seeking for love with someone of a higher social status. A very clear parallel could be made between this and the essential plot of the movie.

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2006 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Huhwihaji anha
    • Production company
      • Generation Blue Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,347
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,181
      • Jul 27, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $305,103
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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